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Free New Hampshire Property Management Agreement

A contract between a property owner and a property manager outlining management duties, fees, authority, and responsibilities for a rental property. Compliant with N.H. Rev. Stat. § 540-A:1 et seq..

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What's Included in Your Property Management Agreement

10 key sections — state-compliant for New Hampshire

Property owner & manager identification
Property address & description
Management responsibilities
Rent collection & accounting
Maintenance & repair authority
Management fee structure
Insurance requirements
Term & termination provisions
Reporting requirements
Both-party signatures
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Free New Hampshire Property Management Agreement

Hiring a property manager in New Hampshire? Our free agreement template clearly defines duties, fees, authority, and responsibilities — protecting both the property owner and manager.

What a Property Management Agreement Covers

  • Management fees — Monthly percentage and placement fees
  • Scope of duties — Rent collection, maintenance, tenant screening
  • Spending authority — Limits on maintenance expenditures
  • Legal compliance — Adherence to N.H. Rev. Stat. § 540-A:1 et seq.
  • Termination terms — How to end the relationship

New Hampshire Property Management Requirements

Under New Hampshire law:

  • Security deposits: 1 month rent or $100, whichever is greater limit, return within 30 days
  • Required disclosures: 1 items
  • Lease termination notice: 30 days for month-to-month

Frequently Asked Questions: New Hampshire Property Management Agreement

What is a typical property management fee in New Hampshire?

Property management fees in New Hampshire typically range from 8-12% of monthly rent collected. Additional fees may include lease-up/placement fees (50-100% of first month's rent) and maintenance markups.

Does a property manager need a license in New Hampshire?

Most states require property managers to hold a real estate broker's license or work under one. Check New Hampshire's specific real estate licensing requirements with the state real estate commission.

Can I terminate a property management agreement?

Yes, our template includes a 30-day termination clause. Most property management agreements in New Hampshire allow either party to terminate with written notice, though some may include early termination fees.

Is this property management agreement free?

Yes, 100% free. Generate your New Hampshire-compliant property management agreement and download the PDF. No account needed.